1000 
THE FIELD. 
THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND 
POULTRY SHOW, 1*M- . 
'T'HE SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL EX. 
1 HiniTION of STOCK and DOMES lie 
POULTRY will bo hold in BIN G L H ALL^on 
the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 13th of UfcOisaiuibu 
” C The Prize Lists and Certificates of 1 Entry i may be 
obtained on application to the kacretary. lhe 
Vntries Close on Saturday, No>ember litli. 
Entries Close on^u M() ,/ GAX j un ., Secretary. 
Offices— 38, Bennett's-lull. Birmingham. 
TIIE BIRMINGHAM POULTRY SHOW, 1834. 
rpiiE SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL EX- 
I IIIBITION of DOMESTIC POULTRY 
■will be held in BINGLKY IIALL, on the 12th, 
i ill, i4th, and 15th of DECEMBER next. Copies 
..I the Prize Lists and Certificates of Entry may be 
had on application to the Secretary. 
In addition to the Prizes announced in the List 
dated the 23rd of February last, the General Pur- 
poses Committee of the Council have resolved to 
offer First Prizes of £2, and Second Prizes of £1, 
for Single Cock Birds, of any age, of all the fol- 
lowing varieties, namely : — Dorking, Spanish, 
Cochin China, Bramah Pootra, Pencilled Ham- 
burg. Spangled Hamburg, Game, and Polish; and 
that the same shall be entered under Letters A to 
II on the ordinary Certificates, and exhibited 
separately. , _ , 
Seven Silver Vases, of the value of Six Guineas 
each, will also be awarded, instead of Money 
Prizes, for the best Pen of Pencilled Hamburg, 
Spangled Hamburg. Polish, Spanish, Dorking, 
Cochin China, and Game Fowls. 
First, Second, and Third Prizes of £3, £2. and 
£1 respectively, are offered in all the Classes lor 
Fowls, as well as for Turkeys. Ducks, and Geese. 
Liberal Prizes will also be awarded to good spe- 
cimens shown by Cottagers, whose F.ntrics must 
be made on a form of Certificate different from 
that used for the general classes. 
The Entries Close on Saturday, the 11th of 
November. 
JOHN MORGAN. .Tun.. Secretary. 
Offices — 38, Bennett'6-hill, Birmingham, 
October 2nd, 1834. 
H UNTERS on SALE.— Several of high 
character and up to weight ; also, some with 
blemishes, likely or suitable to carry Huntsmen and 
Whips. — On view at REA'S CENTRAL REPO- 
SITORY, St. George's- road, Southwark. Every 
accommodation for trials on the premises, which 
are within one mile of the London bridges. 
REA'S GREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
CARRIAGE R E PO SITOR Y. 
St. Georgc's-road. Southwark (within a mile of tlic 
London bridges). 
rp 0 be SOLD by AUCTION, 
TUESDAY. October 21th, 1834, at Twelve 
o'clock precisely, upwards of 
ONE HUNDRED HORSES, 
(on Commission). 
A number of Horses, Carriages, &c,, unlimited, and 
for unreserved sale, of various descriptions; also 
several capital Brougham Horses, Hunters, Weight- 
carrying Cobs, Ladies' Hacks, sc. Also Twenty 
powerful, sound Cart and Van Horses, Carriages 
iiud Harness of various descriptions, particulars of 
which may be had in Catalogue the morning of 
sale. 
PRIVATE COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. 
From Eighty to One Hundred Horses, and seve- 
ral Hundred Carriages and Vehicles, always on 
Sale daily by Private Treaty. 
Keep, 3s. per Day and Night. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Terminuses 
without charge to the owner. 
N.B — Near the Elephant and Castle. 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
No. 3, PALL MALL EAST. LONDON. 
Established A.D. 1844. 
"|)ARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
MONEY are requested to examine the Plan 
of this Institution, by which a high rate of Interest 
may be obtained with perfect security. 
Interest payable in January and July- 
l’ETEIt MORRISON. Managing Director. 
Prospectuses nnd Forms for opening accounts 
sent free on application. 
I OANS.— Persons desirous of obtaining 
ADVANCES from £-30 to £230, upon ap- 
proved personal security, repayable by cosy instal- 
ments, extending over a lengthened P er,0 ?J T 55? 
invited to examine the principles of the BUJ . I .ion 
MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSU- 
RANCE CLASSES. Prospectuses, Reports, nnd 
every information, may be obtained on application 
at the British Mutual Life Office. 17, New Bridge- 
street. Blackfriars .Rules fid .each ‘TOj°*' 8 / er 
Dost. CHARLES JAMES 11IICKL, 
* Resident Secretary. 
WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE and 
VV ANNUITY SOCIETY. 
3, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER. 
Established 1842. 
DIRECTORS. 
nenry Edgeworth Bicknell, Esq. 
T. .Somers Cocks, Jun., Esq., M l’. 
George Henry Drew, Esq. 
William Evans, Esq. 
William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. 
Joseph Henry Gooilhart, Esq. 
Thomas Grlssell, Esq. 
James Hunt, Esq. 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James Lys Seager. Esq. 
John Ba/.ley White. Esq. 
Joseph Carter Wood, Esq. 
ACTUARY. 
Arthur Rcratchley, M A., F.R. A S„ 
Author of a "Treatise on Assurance Associations, 
Freehold Land and Building Societies,” &c. 
Every variety of Policies granted on any number 
of lives, and to any amount. 
Endowments and Annuities granted on equitable 
terms. 
No charge on roliov Stamps. 
Policies indisputable except in cases of fraud. 
Travellers, Mariners, nnd Emigrants assured on 
moderate terms. . 
Creditors assured on the lives of tlieir debtors 
with special advantages. 
The .Second Quinquennial Division of Profits will 
take place at the close of the year 1854, of which 
parties assuring their lives by the Society's 1 able 
1 1 will be entitled to three-fourths or 75 per cent., 
without partnership liability. 
All necessary forms, with every information as 
to the mode of effecting Assurance, may be ob- 
tained either by letter or personal application to 
the Actuary. 
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. 
TUESDAY'S SALE of HORSES, CARRI AGES. 
& c . BY AUC LION.— Upwards of 140 HORSES 
each week at the 
G 1 RE AT CENTRAL HORSE nnd C AR- 
I IMAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE’S- 
ROAD, LONDON. — The most Extensive Com- 
mission Mabt in London. 
The Proprietor begs respectfully to inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the above 
Establishment is open for carrying on a legitimate 
Commission Business in the disposal of Horses. 
Carriages, &c.. by Private Trent v, Daily. Also BY 
AUCTION. EVERY TUESDAY, commencing at 
Twelve o'clock precisely, according to Conditions 
exhibited on the Premises, which nave been built 
regardless of expense, with latest improvements 
for ventilation, drainage. &c. The Accommoda- 
tion and Attention are admitted to be superior to 
any similar Establishment in London ; the situa- 
tion is central— at a Junction of seven leading 
thoroughfares to all parts of the Metropolis, and 
One Mile from the London Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures the Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with his Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to: thus the in- 
terests of both Buyers and Sellers are equally and 
completely protected. 
Horses tnh n from any of the London Railway 
Stations without any charge to the owner. 
R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Horses, varied Daily, con- 
sisting of Hunters, Hacks. Cobs, Harness Horses, 
Ponies, &c., also Cart and Van Horses, may be 
inspected, and trial* allowed for every purpose on 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle,) 
rjpO COACHMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
1 HARNESS MAKERS, nnd the Public.— 
The GREAT CENTRAL HORSE nnd CAR- 
111 AGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORG K'S-ROAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floors, galleries for Car- 
riages, Harness, Sm:., is now complete, and well 
adapted for the sale of such. New Carriages and 
Harness sold :it this mart are not chargeable with 
rent or standing. It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
1*.S.— Upwards of 100 hors cm are weekly on view 
ami sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 3 per 
cent, if not sold. 5s. for auction expense*. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
r PHIS highly fertilising MANURE. 
1 which ix Pent Charcoal, completely saturated 
with London Sewage, will be found most efficient 
for every species of cron, more especially for Pens. 
Beans, Turnips. Mangold Wurzel. and other ro it 
crops It will produce » greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any other manure at an 
equivalent value; it also potatoes the property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now m use. It may he obtained at the 
SEWAGE MANURE WORKS. M mlov-bridge, 
Fulham, at £4 per ton. and. ill quantities less than 
half a t«n. at :•*. per cwt., for ready money only ; 
and in quantities not less than a ton will be deli- 
vered at the London Termini of the Railroads free 
ot charge lor carriage. It may also be hud from 
Messrs. G. GIBBS and Co,. No. VO, Down-street, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents for 
Loudon , and from all the other Agents of the 
Company. 
1 EXCURSIONISTS may secure £100 
J lor tlieir families in case of death by Railway 
Accident in atrip of any length, with an allowance 
for them elves when hurt, by taking an Insurance 
Ticket, costing TWOPENCE, of the Excursion 
Agents, or at the Railway Stations. 
FREQUENT TRAVELLERS can INSURE 
against RAILWAY ACCIDENTS for the Year, 
for Terms of Years, or for the Whole ot Life, on 
application to the Booking Clerks ut the principal 
Railway Stations, and at the Office of the Railway 
Passengers' Assurance Company, 3, Old Broad- 
street, London. 
WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. 
TT'ENDERS, STOVES, and FIRE 
1^ IRONS.— Buyers of the above are requested, 
before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS, 30. Oxford-street 
(corner of Newman-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, New- 
man -street, and 4 and 5, Perry's-place. They are the 
largest in the world, and contain such an assort- 
ment of FENDERS. STOVES. RANGES, FIRE 
IKONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, ns 
cannot be approached elsewhere, either for variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of work- 
manship. Bright stoves, with bronzed ornaments 
and two sets of bars, £2. 14s. to £■». 10s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, £3. 10 s. to 
£12. 12s.; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards from 7s. to £3 ; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£f, ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£j 15s. to £7. 7s. ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £ 1. is. Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating hearth-plates. All which he is 
enabled to sell at these very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequency and extent of his 
purchases; and 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively for cash. 
/IAS CHANDELIERS and 
\ X BRACK KTS. — The increased and increasing 
usoofgns in private houses has induced WILLIAM 
S. BURTON to collect from all the various manu- 
facturers nil that is new and choice in Brackets, 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, adapted to offices, 
passages, nnd dwelling-rooms, as well ns to have 
some designed expressly for him ; these arc now on 
Show in one of his Ten Large Rooms, and present, 
for novelty, variety, and purity of taste, an un- 
equalled assortment. They nro marked in plain 
figures, at juices proportionate with those which 
have tended to make his Establishment the largest 
ami most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., lrom 
1 2s. Gd. (two light) to £IG. 
B amps of all SORTS nnd PATTERNS. 
_ The lurgest, ns well as the choicest, assort- 
ment. ill existence of FRENCH nnd KNGLI'll 
MODERATEUU. PALM EIUSCAM RHINE, Alt- 
GAND. SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with all the 
latest improvements, nnd of the newest and most 
recherche patterns, in Ormolu, Bohemian, and 
Plain Gins', or Papier M#oh<\ is at WILLIAMS 
BURTON’S, nnd they are arranged in one large 
room, so Hint patterns, sizes, nnd sorts can be in- 
stantly selected. 
REAL FRENCH COLZA OIL, 43 6d. per 
gallon. 
PALMER'S CANDLES. 9d.. Old., and lOd. 
per lb. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW K< Kills (nil communicatin'.'), exclusive ot 
the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENERAL 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
lery, nickel silver, plated and Japanned wares, iron 
and brass bedsteuiL). so arranged ami classified 
that purchasers may easily and at once make their 
selections. 
Catalogues with engraving* sent ("per post) free 
The money returned for every article not approved 
of, 
39. OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newman- 
street); NoS. I, 2. and 3. NEWMAN-STREET; 
and 4 ami 5, l’EUKY'S-I’LACE. 
W0BD-B00K FOR THE CRIMEA AND 
SCUTARI HOSPITAL. 
Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
K NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH. By 
Wm. KNIGHT, Member of the Royal London 
Yacht Club. 
" Mr. Knight passed three years in Turkey. In 
a letter which appeared in the daily newspapers, 
evidently from an intelligent correspondent, the 
writer said that, by the aid of this Vocabulary, he 
had got on famously with the Turks— had suc- 
ceeded in making himself understood, and in 
getting all his wants supplied, which may be con- 
sidered the best compliment that could be paid to 
the work."— Britannia, September 1G, 1834. 
Published by BnADDunv and Evans. Sold by nil 
Booksellers, and at Tun Field office, 408, Strand, 
opposite Adam-street, Adelplii. 
Officers at Southampton can procure their copies 
at the Victoria Hotel. 
Just Published, New and Improved Edition, 
price Is., 
T HE CURABILITY of CONSUMP- 
TION. Being a Series of Papers, presenting 
the most prominent and important Practical Points 
in the Treatment of the Disease. By F. II. KA- 
MADGE, M.D., Fellow of the College of Physi- 
cians. late Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary 
for Diseases of the Chest, &c. 
Also, by the some Author, 
A TREA'l 1SE on ASTHMA and DISEASES 
of the HEART. Price 10s. Gd. 
London : Longman, Brown, Gbeen, and Lonq- 
mans. 
8vo., cloth, pp. 412, price 10s., 
X VETERINARY MEDICINES: their 
v Actions nnd Uses. By EINLAY DUN, 
Edinburgh Veterinary College. 
•' A work of the very highest value, utility, and 
importance.”— Bell's Life. 
‘ The work lias no equal in our language.”— 
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. 
SiupsiN, Marshall, nnd Co., London; Suther- 
land and Knox, Edinburgh. 
NEW NOVEL BY TIIE AUTHOR OF "THE 
WIFE'S SISTER." 
On the 25th instant, in Three Vols., 
MAY AND DECEMBER: 
A TALE OF WEDDED LIFE. 
By Mrs HUBBACK, niece of Miss Austen. 
Authoress of •* The Wife’s Sister," &c. 
Charles J. Sheet, Publisher, 10, King William- 
street, Charing-cross. 
*,* Orders should be given immediately to pre- 
vent disappointment. 
Just Published, price Is., by post Is. Gd., 
AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT TO 
r )UFF’S GUIDE to the IURF; or, 
Y Pocket Racing Companion for 1854, contain- 
ing a Calendar ol the Races Past, up to the end of 
August, and the Horses Indexed, with tlieir Pedi- 
grees— Performances of the Two-Year-Olds up to 
the same period— Entries for the Derby and Oaks, 
1855, alphabetically arranged — Nominations for 
September and October— Principal Derby Lots, 
&c. & c. 
London : TirER, Stephenson, nnd Spence, S3, 
Paternoster-row ; and may be had of all Book- 
sellers, and at the Railway Stations. 
F IELD’S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, 
and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the 
great Bible Warehouse. 05, Regent-street, corner 
of Air-street. Splendid illustrated largo type 
FAMILY BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet 
Church Services, in lock case, for 15s.; elegant 
Pocket Reference Bible, with maps, nnd rim, and 
clasp, ins Gd. The complete Bible nnd Prayer, 
bound in morocco, with rim and clasp, 9s. Gd. Also 
the Bible and Prayers. 2 vols., with clasp, for 
2s. Gd.. suitable for children. John Field lure the 
largest, cheapest, and best stock in the kingdom.— 
G5, Regent-street. 
G 1 LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, 
r (Used in Her Majesty's Laundry.) nnd 
WOTHERSPOON’S Machine-made CONFEC- 
TIONERY, MARMALADE, JAMS, JELLIES, 
&c. (which gained the prize medal of 1851),— may 
be had of all Grocers ; wholesale of Wotherspoon, 
Mackay, and Co., GG, Queen-street, Cheapside, 
London. 
Under the immediate patronage of the Courts of 
Europe, the Aristocracy, and the Upper Classes. 
R OWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL is 
i universally in high repute for its remark- 
able virtues in nourishing, improving, and beautify- 
ing the Human Hair. Its operation in cases of 
baldness is peculiarly uctlve ; and in the growth ot 
the Beard, whiskers, Moustuchios. and Eyebrows, 
it is also an unfailing stimulant. Price 3s. 6d., 7s., 
10s. Gd., and 21s. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS' KALYDOR. nn Orientnl Bota- 
nical Preparation, for improving and beautifying 
the Complexion, eradicating all cutaneous detects 
and discolorations, nnd rendering the skin soft, 
fair, and blooming. Its use obviates all the clients 
of climate on the skin, whether with reference to 
cold and inclemency, or intense solar heat. Price 
4s. Gd. nnd 6s. Gd. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO, or PEARL PEN- 
TRIFICE. a White Powder, compounded of the 
choicest and most recherche ingredients of the 
Oriental Herbal, of inestimable value in preserving 
and beautifying the teeth, strengthening 1 lie glims, 
and in rendering the breath sweet nnd pure. Price 
2 s. 9d. per box. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20. Ilntton- 
garden, London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON. 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with Ins registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance 
between the win els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
nnd having high front wheels. . 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single II orse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons- lie also solicits 
attention to bis Newport Pagnel nnd other Carts, 
eithbr with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Ragot Curt, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
nnd possessing all the advantages of tlic Malvern 
Cart, but less expensive. _ , . 
He has also a large stock of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap nml elegant, nnd in every variety 
of shape, either for sale or building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit either the Shetland I ony 
or the Horse. , . . 
C. L. would also invite an inspection ot bis re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable cither 
for oue or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
NOTICE. 
T HE Second Volume of “ The Field,” 
bound up with Title Tagc and Index, nnd 
uniform with Vol. I., is now on Sale at tho Office 
and may be had through all Newsmen in Town or 
Country, price 16s. 6d. 
Covers and Index, with Title rage, may be had 
separately : the former 2s. Gd. each, and the latter 
price Gd. 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentle- 
men and Families desirous of becoming Subscribers 
to “ The Field " to be informed thut, owing to 
the increasing pressure of business upon our Office 
in London, they cun forward their orders through 
any of the following Agents : — 
ABERDEEN Russell, 10, Dread-street 
ABINGDON Turnons. 
AYLESBURY Walker. 
I) ANBURY Toll* and Co., Vcmon-ilr*«4, 
HATH Tench, Tocock's Library. 
BELFAST Henderson, Castle place. 
BIGR8TRR Hcwloit. 
BIRMINGHAM Tonks, New-slrceL 
„ Taylor, Union-strecb 
Anderson, Sudblk-slreot. 
Guest, Bull-street 
BOSTON Noblo, Market-place. 
BRADFORD Dole, Fountain'* Building*. 
BRENTWOOD W. Coupe, ((ueen street. 
DHIKRLF.Y HILL I nsull. High street. 
BRIGHTON Booty, Ui, King s-read. 
Grant. 
BRIDGWATER ltolla- ay Station. 
BRIDLINGTON Furby, Hlghetrcet. 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. Furby, King-street. 
BRISTOL Bingham. 
Walklcy, Railway Station. 
” Hayward, 40. High-street. 
BROOM8GROVE Maund and Palmer, Illgh-itreet 
BURTON ON TRENT .... Goodman, HIgh-strcct. 
CAMBRIDGE Naylor, Telly Cury. 
CARLISLE Arthur. 
CHELTENHAM Weatley and Co. 
CIRENCESTER Bally, Market-place. 
COLCHESTER Conlor, North-street. 
COVENTRY Tomklnson. 
Ilorsfall, Hertford -strceL 
G. P H. Pulman. Market-place. 
Clulow, Railway Station. 
Teal, Corn-market. 
DEVONPORT Heydon, 104, Forc-JtrcoL 
DONCASTER llrookc. 
DOVER Bowles, Pnargatc-street 
DROITW1CH Smith, High street 
DUBLIN Fisher A t o . tt cjtmorelendrtreet 
Seonon. 17. Capel-slrccu 
‘ Mason, D'Ollcr-elrect 
DUDLEY Hutching*. Hlgh-elrcet 
EDINBURGH Hoblnjon, Grecnjldc-strcet 
Ingaltou nnd Son. 
Tike, 41, South-street 
Walklcy , Hallway Station. 
Ilowdcn. 
Lore, St Enoeh-square. 
Walklcy, Railway Station. 
FARRINGDON. BERKS 
GAINSBOROUGH 
GLASGOW 
GLASTONBURY 
GLOUCESTER Henley. 
Mansell. 
GRAVESEND Frazer. Hnrmcr-strect. 
GREENWICH ClKTord . London-stre»t 
HALIFAX Lord. Northgatc. 
Schofield, Old Market. 
HARROGATE I’alllser, Tost onicc. 
HARROW Winklcy. High street. 
HARWICK. N. B. Black, HIgh-strcct. 
HEREFORD . F and A. Merrick. 
HUDDERSFIELD Clayton, Klrkgatc. 
„ Brown, Ncw-strect. 
IPSWICH Bailie. 
.. Dorkln. 
ISLE OF WIGHT llcailoy, Rydc. 
(( Dyer, Rydc. 
KIDDERMINSTER 
KINGSDURY 
KNARESUUO' 
LANCASTER 
LEAMINGTON .... 
LEEDS 
LEWES. SUSSEX 
LICHFIELD 
LINCOLN 
LIVERPOOL 
LOWESTOFT . 
M ALTON 
MALVERN 
MANCHESTER 
Meager, Cowes. 
Mark, High-street 
W. W. Walker. 
Hanunm, lllgh-strcet 
Clark, Market-place. 
Bishop, Regent-street, 
llamsden. 3' liar-lane. 
Green, Uoar-lnne. 
Mann, Central Market. 
Robimon. 43, Woodhousc lane. 
Davor, High-street 
Mcachnm, Market-place. 
Coutans. 
Messrs. Wlllmer and Smith. 
Aylwnrd. Lord-street. 
Column nnd Stacy. 
Hamby, Whcclgato. 
Huntley, Church-street 
Eldcrshaw, llrown-sireet. 
Abel llcywood, Oldham-streel. 
Dixon, lllgh-strcet. 
R. II. Smith, Stationer. 
Day. 
MARGATE 
MARLOW. r’UCKS 
MEI.TON MOWBRAY 
NEWCASTLE-ON TYNE.. Bagncll. 5, Nunn-strcet 
r „ Home, 33, Grey- street 
(1 „ France. 
„ Turnbull. 
NF.WCAS. UNDER LYNE. Crowe. Markct-placo. 
NEWMARKET Simpson. 
Rogers and Clark. 
NORTHAMPTON Dotes. 
NORTHALLERTON Metcalfe, Market place 
NOIIWK II Jenry. Ilrldcwclt-allcj 
NOTTINGHAM 
PLYMOUTH ... 
PONTEFRACT . 
PORTSMOUTH 
PRESTON 
RAMSGATE .... 
READING 
RETFORD .. .. .. 
HI PON 
RO.MSEY 
ROSS 
ROTHERHAM .. 
SHEFFIELD.. 
STAFFORD 
STAMFORD 
STOURBRIDGE 
STROUD 
TAUNTON 
TEWKESBURY 
Til KTFOIID 
TORQUAY 
WAKEFIELD 
WALSALL 
WAl.lllAM ABBEY 
WARWICK 
Gibson. 25, Long n 
. Good >11, Llslcrgate. 
, Matter, Hlgh-slrecL 
, Sldcy. 
. D. Robertson, 94, High-street 
, Land, IS. Gcorgc-vtrecL 
. Kidd, Shoe-market. 
, Comorford. 
. Gardner. SL Marj-atreet. 
. Darkness. Church-street 
. Brewer. Goldimld-place. 
, Lovcjoy. 
. Farrer. 
. Metcalfe. Market-place. 
. J uilton. Market-place. 
. < lilgitcll. 
. Couuscll. 
. J Carr. Brldgegate. 
. Mrs. llluchcllffc, High street 
. Read 
. Thcaks'on, St. KIcholas-strecL 
. Gr. atley, 1*. Without the Bar. 
. A it wood, t>3, Division street 
. Jarvis, 3, Division-street 
. Rogers and Fowler, Fruit Market 
. Mr* Wiley. Old No. 12, Hoymarktl. 
. Luff. 
. llayner. 
. Co*. St MaryVitreoL 
. Wright. Grecngalo street 
, W and J. Newcomb. 
. Millard. High street 
. lluoknall, lllgh street 
. WnlkUy, Railway Station. 
. Garrison. 
. Carloy. 
. Wolklov, Railway Slsllon. 
. Tyat. Norlhgalc. 
. Lainli, Wostgate. 
. llohlnson. 
. Little, Sun-slrcet 
Hose, Chureh-slreet 
WIIITHY 
WINDSOR 
WISIIKACil 
WOLVERHAMPTON 
WOOLWICH 
WORCESTER 
WORKSOP 
YEOV1I 
YORK 
WESTON -SUPER-MARE. . Wolkloy, Railway Station. 
Rcevl, Old Markel-placu. 
Newton, llnxiergale. 
Oxley, High street. 
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